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. >> when i first saw inmate pat lexie hudson, i wasn't terribly shocked.rown up with somebody who was burned in a house fire and had similar injuries. >> the first thing i thought about when i seen lacy was her burns. it looked like it hurt. i didn't know what happened. >> you get some people who ask you what happened or just stare at you. how to deal with someone who's different and i'm different. >> lexie hudson is scarred over more than half of her body. cause of those scars is what landed her in jail. >> my boyfriend and his friend were trying to make hash oil in an apartment building with butane. and a spark lit and it blew up the apartment. and we were all inside. >> the longest time in all our explosions normally when it comes to drug or drug making in houses is usually meth. what we're starting to see is a new trend. they're using butane to extract hash oil from marijuana. they doing it indoors. anything butane, your pilot light from your stove or heater, next thing you know, boom, explosion. >> the explosion occurred inside the apartment hudson an
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along the frozen hudson river coast guard ice breakers have been clearing the way and jim axelrod wentng. >> reporter: lieutenant ken sauerbrunn commands the coast guard cutter, which means long days breaking ice on a 60-mile section of the hudson river south of albany, new york. >> this is the worst winter we've seen on the hudson river since 2004. >> reporter: he and his 16-man crew measure "worst winter" in inches of ice. >> >> we really get the extent of just how thick this ice is. you can see. it's upwards of close to a foot and a half thick. >> reporter: the s-shaped bow and football-shaped hull are designed to crush the ice and clear a channel 250 feet wide so barges can navigate. >> our mission is to try and keep the traffic flowing to the best of our abilities and get the product that they're carrying to the consumers truth the northeast. >> reporter: for instance, 87% of the nation's home heating oil is consumed in the northeast and much of it travels on barges up and down the hudson. the thermometer reads 19 degrees. factor in the wind-chill, and it feels like 4 which is act
along the frozen hudson river coast guard ice breakers have been clearing the way and jim axelrod wentng. >> reporter: lieutenant ken sauerbrunn commands the coast guard cutter, which means long days breaking ice on a 60-mile section of the hudson river south of albany, new york. >> this is the worst winter we've seen on the hudson river since 2004. >> reporter: he and his 16-man crew measure "worst winter" in inches of ice. >> >> we really get the extent...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, on the frozen hudson river. >> pelley: still ahead, the great debate over theor of a dress. fact. when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. you know, in any job any profession image matters. i want some gray...but not too much. only touch of gray uses oxygen to gently blend away some gray but not all for that perfect salt and pepper look. satisfaction guaranteed. just you and the look you want. just for men touch of gray oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. >> pelley: tonight we ca >> pelley: tonight we can tell you the llamas are fine. yesterday kanita and laney ran all over sun city, arizona before being finally lassoed. they'd gotten loose while visiting s
jim axelrod, cbs news, on the frozen hudson river. >> pelley: still ahead, the great debate over theor of a dress. fact. when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. you know, in any job any profession image matters. i want some gray...but not too much. only touch of gray uses oxygen to gently blend away some gray but not all for that perfect salt and pepper look....
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univisiÓn siguiÓ muy de cerca la visiÓn de un rompehielos en el rÍo hudson en nueva york. es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. jorge: muy buenas noches, comenzamos con mucha incertidumbre, nadie sabe quÉ va a pasar con la acciÓn ejecutiva del presidente barack obama, esto tiene a la espera a 5 millones de indocumentados, lo que pasa es que el proceso legal para autorizar la acciÓn o para negarla es muy lento y lo que se creÍa que podrÍa tomar dÍas, puede tomar mucho mÁs tiempo. pedro: continÚa la incertidumbre sobre quÉ corte federal podrÁ eliminar la suspensiÓn de la acciÓn migratoria del presidente obama, un hecho que denuncian tiene en el limbo a miles de indocumentados. >> mÁs bien, crear un ambiente de malestar entre la comunidad latina, porque es obviamente en contra de ellos. pedro: aÚn cuando el juez dio al paso hasta el 3 de marzo para que puedan presentar argumentos en contra de la peticiÓn del departamento de justicia, el abogado ezequiel hernÁndez dice que obama tiene otra opciÓn: acudir a la corte en luisiana. ezequiel: el president
univisiÓn siguiÓ muy de cerca la visiÓn de un rompehielos en el rÍo hudson en nueva york. es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. jorge: muy buenas noches, comenzamos con mucha incertidumbre, nadie sabe quÉ va a pasar con la acciÓn ejecutiva del presidente barack obama, esto tiene a la espera a 5 millones de indocumentados, lo que pasa es que el proceso legal para autorizar la acciÓn o para negarla es muy lento y lo que se creÍa que podrÍa tomar dÍas, puede...
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hudson and i chatted. his recent ankle surgery in january did come up.dy for another one of these? >> i am. >> man! >> yeah. it's going to be exciting. fans want to know the ankle where are we right now with it? >> right now i'm five weeks out of surgery and it's really feeling good. now it's just getting my arm in shape. i'm ready to go. >> you had the excitement of winkle whole thing. after that that point did you have that moment where you said to yourself, wow, this thing really happened. >> after i get home and, um, all of our boxes came in from our locker and everything and once i started unpacking all memorabilia and all the world series stuff and, you know, the pictures and all that, i'm just like man, you know, this really did happen. it was very surreal. everything happened, you know, so fast at the end of the year. next thing you know we were in the world series and in game 7 and it's like man how in the world did we get here so fast? here we are winning it. >> let's talk about this year. it's i hate to say it, it's an odd number year which us
hudson and i chatted. his recent ankle surgery in january did come up.dy for another one of these? >> i am. >> man! >> yeah. it's going to be exciting. fans want to know the ankle where are we right now with it? >> right now i'm five weeks out of surgery and it's really feeling good. now it's just getting my arm in shape. i'm ready to go. >> you had the excitement of winkle whole thing. after that that point did you have that moment where you said to yourself, wow,...
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commuters are not only battling those record lows here on the hudson river. they're also battling these huge chunks of ice that you can see behind me. the port authority tells us that for the past two weeks or so they have been sending tug boats out ahead of the ferries just to break up some of the ice but this is even bad compared to some parts of the country. here at niagra, tourists have been rushing to see the now-legendary frozen falls. >> everybody said it was frozen so i had to see for myself. you see how it is. it's beautiful. >> reporter: devastatingly beautiful, but in the rest of the country just devastating. residents in boston are struggling to see over the mountains of snow that snarl their streets. they've gotten about 88 inches of snow in just four weeks making it impossible to keep up with all of the shoveling not to mention how hard it is to keep track of a car. beleagured commuters here were happy to see some of the trains running again today. >> fantastic. i can't tell you how excited i was this morning to think about getting back on the t
commuters are not only battling those record lows here on the hudson river. they're also battling these huge chunks of ice that you can see behind me. the port authority tells us that for the past two weeks or so they have been sending tug boats out ahead of the ferries just to break up some of the ice but this is even bad compared to some parts of the country. here at niagra, tourists have been rushing to see the now-legendary frozen falls. >> everybody said it was frozen so i had to see...
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this great inland body of water in canada, hudson day. -- hudson bay. there are these british writing post in the late 17th century and 18th century. i want you to get a feel for those. and the final image i will show you is basically i want you to have a sense of new mexico moving up into southwestern north america. a colony surrounded by a lot of areas that are not in anyway controlled by the spanish. that will help to situate our discussion. that should be all we need for the moment. let's talk a little bit about -- why the spanish presence is somewhat holding. one thing you have to consider, if you look at the spanish empire as a whole. what is the top priority for an imperial official in someplace like madrid. or mexico city or lima? protect the minds of places like mexico and peru. -- mines of places like mexico and peru. other lucrative mines? that's later on. not in the 17th century and 18th century. if you think about the spanish empire, it is enormous. it extends down to the southern portions of south america, peru, bolivia, chile. this fringe
this great inland body of water in canada, hudson day. -- hudson bay. there are these british writing post in the late 17th century and 18th century. i want you to get a feel for those. and the final image i will show you is basically i want you to have a sense of new mexico moving up into southwestern north america. a colony surrounded by a lot of areas that are not in anyway controlled by the spanish. that will help to situate our discussion. that should be all we need for the moment. let's...
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we'll be right back with gordon city and jennifer hudson!y kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: thanks to kelly ripa, thanks to joshua malina. i want to apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is coming up next. but first, this is their album "sirens" with the song "go all night" with help from jennifer hudson, gorgon city! ♪ give me what i want and i'll give you what you need don't play with ♪ ♪ my emotions baby i'm another breed don't wanna lose this feeling so don't burn it out ♪ ♪ i wanna keep
we'll be right back with gordon city and jennifer hudson!y kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the...
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we'll be right back with gordon city and jennifer hudson!jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. you've probably picked "five things" a million times without breaking a sweat. no problem. so the pennsylvania lottery changed the name of "quinto" to "pick 5". no sweat to play. pick 5. easy to play. simple to say. one, two, three, four, and you're done. simple. so the pennsylvania lottery changed the name of "big 4" to "pick 4". it's that simple to play. pick 4. easy to play. simple to say. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: thanks to kelly ripa, thanks to joshua malina. i want to apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is coming up next. but first, this is their album "sirens" with the song "go all night" with help from jennifer hudson, gorgon city! ♪ give me what i want and i'll give you what you need don't play with ♪ ♪ my emotions baby i'm another breed don't wanna lose this feeling so
we'll be right back with gordon city and jennifer hudson!jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. you've probably picked "five things" a million times without breaking a sweat. no problem. so the pennsylvania lottery changed the name of "quinto" to "pick 5". no sweat to play. pick 5. easy to play. simple to say. one, two, three, four, and you're done. simple. so the pennsylvania lottery changed the name of "big...
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please welcome, iggy azalea and jennifer hudson!ant one thing but i'm undecided tryna figure out if that's you ♪ ♪ either way though i think you're worth a test drive cause ooh you're so much better than the next guy ♪ ♪ and a little trouble only makes for a good time so all the normal red flags be a good sign ♪ ♪ don't you come here thinking you're ballin' ain't down for it ♪ ♪ you seem like trouble to me i can tell by the way that you lean ♪ ♪ and the way that you kiss your teeth and you turn up so fresh and clean ♪ ♪ smells like trouble to me ♪ ♪ opposites attract i guess this it that good girl bad guy what a perfect match ♪ ♪ and if we you're gon' want to pay back tithes ♪ ♪ 'cause when you finish you gon' feel like you was baptized ♪ ♪ see baby now you fiendin' for a test drive 'cause you don't wanna lose your ride to the next guy ♪ ♪ and baby trouble only makes for a good time so all the normal red flags be a good sign ♪ ♪ don't you come here thinking you're ballin' ain't down for it ♪ ♪ you seem like trouble to me ♪ ♪ i can t
please welcome, iggy azalea and jennifer hudson!ant one thing but i'm undecided tryna figure out if that's you ♪ ♪ either way though i think you're worth a test drive cause ooh you're so much better than the next guy ♪ ♪ and a little trouble only makes for a good time so all the normal red flags be a good sign ♪ ♪ don't you come here thinking you're ballin' ain't down for it ♪ ♪ you seem like trouble to me i can tell by the way that you lean ♪ ♪ and the way that you kiss...
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of water in canada hudson day. there are these british writing post in the late 17th century and 18th century. i want you to get a feel for those. the final image i will show you is basically a sense of new mexico moving up into southwestern nor -- north america. it is not controlled by the spanish. that will help to situate our discussion. that should be all we need for the moment. let's talk a little bit about -- an imperial in fishel -- official in someplace like madrid. protective line of places like mexico and peru. other lucrative mines? that's later on. not in the 17th century and 18th century. if you think about the spanish empire, it extends down to the southern portions of south america, peru, bolivia a chile. it's not that surprising that it takes a while for the spanish to begin launching these forays into the planes. there are other ways they can allocate their resources. the coronado expedition back in 16 century -- we did not talk about that much -- you recall how this went? not great. the spanish we
of water in canada hudson day. there are these british writing post in the late 17th century and 18th century. i want you to get a feel for those. the final image i will show you is basically a sense of new mexico moving up into southwestern nor -- north america. it is not controlled by the spanish. that will help to situate our discussion. that should be all we need for the moment. let's talk a little bit about -- an imperial in fishel -- official in someplace like madrid. protective line of...
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rob marciano along the hudson. thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the snp"american sniper" trial and the guilty verdict. the former marine that will spend the rest of his life behind bars. for the first time theed all owe from the interrogation tape released. asked if he knew what he did was wrong. it's the audio the jurors heard, and tom, you'll hear it too. abc's ryan owens from texas. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty. >> reporter: what that the marine turned murderer will spend the rest of his life in prison. these seven jurors plus five others found him guilty. >> no one wants to think, gosh i just put somebody away for life. the only thing that gave me peace is that there was so much evidence. >> reporter: evidence like this interrogation tape. from the day routh killed "american sniper" chris kyle and littlefield. the jurors say the way he answered this question invalue dated husband insanity defense. >> you know what you did today is wrong, right? you understand that? >> yes, sir. >> reporter:
rob marciano along the hudson. thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the snp"american sniper" trial and the guilty verdict. the former marine that will spend the rest of his life behind bars. for the first time theed all owe from the interrogation tape released. asked if he knew what he did was wrong. it's the audio the jurors heard, and tom, you'll hear it too. abc's ryan owens from texas. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty. >> reporter: what that the...
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i am kenneth weinstein president and ceo of hudson institute. i would like to welcome our audience our audience on c-span's booktv. those of our panelists who have already arrived and those who will be arriving in a couple minutes, let me simply note hudson institute is an international policy research station based on the proposition that security, prosperity and defense of global order requires strategic and engage u.s. international leadership in partnership with our allies. we are delighted to be hosting today's event with the center for immigration reform and encounter books on the location of publication of a new encounter broadside on the debate over immigration which roger kimball when introduce shortly. there's not much debate over president obama's recent executive order is over immigration which an overwhelming majority of both liberal and conservative constitutional scholars view as unconstitutional but there's a significant debate in the country over immigration. different positions are held, deeply passionately and reflect frankly
i am kenneth weinstein president and ceo of hudson institute. i would like to welcome our audience our audience on c-span's booktv. those of our panelists who have already arrived and those who will be arriving in a couple minutes, let me simply note hudson institute is an international policy research station based on the proposition that security, prosperity and defense of global order requires strategic and engage u.s. international leadership in partnership with our allies. we are delighted...
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>> i understand what it is. >> hudson insists that he is not stephanie's pimp.e claims that he is actually her best friend. >> i just don't like the fact that these people are making it out to seem like i'm some kind of individual that's forcing somebody, you know. i'm not forcing anybody. she doesn't have a license, she asked me to drive her here, know what i'm saying? i'm not going to sit here and let these people make me seem like i'm some kind of human trafficker. that's not what i'm doing. >> is she living with you now? >> yeah. >> how long's she been living with you? >> i guess -- maybe -- six months, maybe. >> was she homeless when she met you? >> uh-huh. she was -- not home his. she lived out of her car, kind of. and i told her that that wasn't okay and i didn't want her to be out on the streets like that and she could sleep -- i slept in the living room for a long time. >> now where are you sleeping? >> living room. she stays in my room. i can't force her not to do something and i felt like i was -- helping her more than any other means that i had by at
>> i understand what it is. >> hudson insists that he is not stephanie's pimp.e claims that he is actually her best friend. >> i just don't like the fact that these people are making it out to seem like i'm some kind of individual that's forcing somebody, you know. i'm not forcing anybody. she doesn't have a license, she asked me to drive her here, know what i'm saying? i'm not going to sit here and let these people make me seem like i'm some kind of human trafficker. that's...
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host: john hudson is reporting at twitter on underscore john hudson.uest: thank you for having me. host: live coverage of the house, up next. >> the house will be in order. washington dc, february 25 2014.
host: john hudson is reporting at twitter on underscore john hudson.uest: thank you for having me. host: live coverage of the house, up next. >> the house will be in order. washington dc, february 25 2014.
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the hudson institute. it has been a lively discussion.the book the hundred year marathon is available. i will keep the dr. sitting here so you can bring it for signatures. thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] >> book tv is on facebook. like us to get publishing news, scheduling updates, behind-the-scenes pictures and videos, videos, author information and to talk directly. now from the museum of jewish heritage
the hudson institute. it has been a lively discussion.the book the hundred year marathon is available. i will keep the dr. sitting here so you can bring it for signatures. thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] >> book tv is on facebook. like us to get publishing news, scheduling updates, behind-the-scenes pictures and videos, videos, author information and to talk directly. now from the museum of jewish heritage
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book by michael pillsbury who is now a senior fellow and director for chinese strategy here at the hudson institute. he's a distinguished defense policy adviser former high-ranking government. he served under the reagan and george h.w. bush administrations. the book which i commend to everyone in the audience preferably properly bought in hardcover, paid for. actually reveals how the people's peoples republic of china census funding has had a long-time goal to establish china's preeminence and michael thinks it is outwitted the united states in the process. not long ago i wrote a book on pakistani-u.s. relations passing passing -- asked after having served and delusions or to make a similar argument. it seems everybody manages to outwit washington d.c. and here is my take as a foreigner. the reason is we assume that the others basically want the same things as they do so there is an assumption that is what they want so therefore if we could just find and they have a relatively simple word in american foreign policies since america's preeminence after the second world war and particularly
book by michael pillsbury who is now a senior fellow and director for chinese strategy here at the hudson institute. he's a distinguished defense policy adviser former high-ranking government. he served under the reagan and george h.w. bush administrations. the book which i commend to everyone in the audience preferably properly bought in hardcover, paid for. actually reveals how the people's peoples republic of china census funding has had a long-time goal to establish china's preeminence and...
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the idol judges gave matty hudson her ticket to hollywood. she was at a viewing party. ktvu was live in hudson seeing all the support she has. >> reporter: the 17-year-old was the guest of honor tonight for a meet and greet party. >> hi. i'm matty. pleased to meet you. >> reporter: matty hudson is in her elementment doing something she loves. meeting fans. >> for me, everybody is like a new friend. i get really excited. it's so awesome to meet such supportive people. >> i give hugs. >> reporter: upbeat, and outgoing, she won the hearts of those who came to meet their favorite idol. >> she's so nice. i was freaking out, and she was refriendly. >> i love matty, since i saw her audition, i've been a big fan of hers. >> reporter: behind matty's smile, she developed after having difficult times in school. she said she didn't fit in. >> i was bullied to the extreme. you know, everything from death threats to hate phone calls, to awful messages. >> reporter: the angst that came with coping for troubles with tears perhaps worked to her advantage. she
the idol judges gave matty hudson her ticket to hollywood. she was at a viewing party. ktvu was live in hudson seeing all the support she has. >> reporter: the 17-year-old was the guest of honor tonight for a meet and greet party. >> hi. i'm matty. pleased to meet you. >> reporter: matty hudson is in her elementment doing something she loves. meeting fans. >> for me, everybody is like a new friend. i get really excited. it's so awesome to meet such supportive people....
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jennifer hudson said her singing gave her goose bumps during her audition. link to mattie hudson's audition in san francisco on our channel two web site. go to ktvu.com. look for the web links section. >>> time now is 5:48. is that right? . >> yes. let's check in with sal. i'm still having a hard time finding the clock. >> we're going to find it. our viewers will find it. >> for the viewers, too. it's there. >>> as the time gets later, you're going to see more for our commutes. going to be busy, for example, at the bay bridge toll plaza. those metering lights have been switched on. traffic is going to be busy as you drive-through. as a matter of fact, the traffic continues to look pretty good in many areas. go out and take a look at the east shore freeway. you can see from the carcinas bridge to the main taking about 18 minutes. getting to the bay bridge toll plaza, you can see the traffic is filling in. you can -- it's backed up all the way out to the maze, about a 15 to 20-minute delay before you make it on to the span itself. driving to san jose -- it is
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>> michael pills bury, director of the center on chinese strategy at the hudson institute write that china has a secret plan to replace the u.s.es as the world's largest power by 2049. next on booktv. [inaudible] >> good afternoon. i hope all of you can hear me. i'm the director of central asia here at the hudson institute and it's a pleasure for me today to host a discussion on the hundred year marathon the book by michael pillsbury who is now a senior fellow and director for chinese strategy here at the out son institute. he is a distinguished defense policy adviser, former high-ranking government official and author of numerous books and reports on china. he served under the reagan and george h.w. bush administrations. the book which i commend to everyone in the audience, preferably properly bought in hard cover, paid for, that's the way one helps fellow authors. actually how the people's republic of china since its founding has been pursuing a long are-term goal to re-establish chinese global reeminence michael thinks it has outwitted the ute in the process. not long ago i wrote
>> michael pills bury, director of the center on chinese strategy at the hudson institute write that china has a secret plan to replace the u.s.es as the world's largest power by 2049. next on booktv. [inaudible] >> good afternoon. i hope all of you can hear me. i'm the director of central asia here at the hudson institute and it's a pleasure for me today to host a discussion on the hundred year marathon the book by michael pillsbury who is now a senior fellow and director for...
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hudson, quebec, is 40 miles from the french canadian city of montreal. it's also home to a summer music festival that draws thousands. >> the hudson festival is very, very popular with the town. everybody comes out. it's a very festive atmosphere. >> the best place to watch the performances is the stage by cunningham's restaurant and bar. >> we luck out every year. we get the stage right in front of our pub. >> july 31st, 2010, is the last night of the festival. hudson resident sherry graham is there with her family and her video camera. >> there's some really really interesting things. i walk around and see what i would like to film. >> she's not the only one excited to be at the festival. the area outside cunningham's is packed. in addition to the music, there's a special nighttime act, a fire breathing performance. >> we didn't know what to expect, but we knew it would be probably exciting. >> fire breathing has long captured the imagination with its irresistible mix of dazzle and daring. >> fire breathing is something that captivates the crowd. it's
hudson, quebec, is 40 miles from the french canadian city of montreal. it's also home to a summer music festival that draws thousands. >> the hudson festival is very, very popular with the town. everybody comes out. it's a very festive atmosphere. >> the best place to watch the performances is the stage by cunningham's restaurant and bar. >> we luck out every year. we get the stage right in front of our pub. >> july 31st, 2010, is the last night of the festival. hudson...
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hokies defense, watch this steal by hudson, and then watch! hudson with the flush. that's all the highlights that virginia tech would have today. tiger g, the roper rip, and the dunk. clemson wins 75-54 this afternoon. >>> au looking to defend home court against lafayette. we must protect this house. that's what they say. eagles on the run. john shope with the jumper from just outside the key, season- high 23 for him. american university's been struggling all year long, but they get a good one today. they call this guy peewee gardner, playing big today, scoring 20. american breaks the two-game losing streak, 88-77 over lafayette. >>> moving on, west virginia at iowa state. struggling down the stretch here, but gary brown's going to get the jumper off the kickout. he knocks that one down, but a tough day shooting overall for the mounties, only shot 35%. watch this play right here. alley-oops, and then there is that! >> whoa! >> cyclones win 72-57. >>> talk about a nail-biter! george mason taking on richmond. this one's coming down the stretch now. got richmond with t
hokies defense, watch this steal by hudson, and then watch! hudson with the flush. that's all the highlights that virginia tech would have today. tiger g, the roper rip, and the dunk. clemson wins 75-54 this afternoon. >>> au looking to defend home court against lafayette. we must protect this house. that's what they say. eagles on the run. john shope with the jumper from just outside the key, season- high 23 for him. american university's been struggling all year long, but they get a...
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last but not least henry e hudson. as many many of you may no a long and distinguished public servant he is he is a published author. another person i have to note the distinguished lawyer who regularly practices but we affectionately call the rocket docket. i am not sure it is always affectionate, but it is the rocket docket. in 2006 until 2014 we did not have any term limits. the chief judge rebecca smith, us district court judge. the program over, the society started in 2,006 and then once all that occurs the society wanted take on a project to to document the 200 plus rich 25200 year plus history. we started the project and we are working at the time with a graduate student at the college of william and mary. he mary. he was considering using the project as a way to get his thesis. but we but we quickly discovered was the 200 years of history
last but not least henry e hudson. as many many of you may no a long and distinguished public servant he is he is a published author. another person i have to note the distinguished lawyer who regularly practices but we affectionately call the rocket docket. i am not sure it is always affectionate, but it is the rocket docket. in 2006 until 2014 we did not have any term limits. the chief judge rebecca smith, us district court judge. the program over, the society started in 2,006 and then once...
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jennifer lopez even says hudson gave her goose bumps during her audition.posted a link to look at it again and look for the web links section. >> she's great. when we interviewed her standing in line where there was something about her. >> she stood out. >> you picked her out of a ton of people. we interviewed her and she's interest pleasanton and she sounds great. >> she seemed so quiet here but not on stage. all right. >> time now 4: 47. sal you are sounding better my friend. >> yeah feel good. traffic is doing well. we are off to a good start on this thursday. it looks pretty good so far. let's go out and take a look at what we have. the traffic continues to look okay in san francisco along northbound 101 approaching the 80 split. that looks good and no problems getting in from the bay bridge. westbound as you come in through you can see traffic is looking nice about a 15 to 20 minute delay later but right now more like 15 to 20 minute drive across the entire span. you don't usually get that but right now is a good time and if you are driving northbound
jennifer lopez even says hudson gave her goose bumps during her audition.posted a link to look at it again and look for the web links section. >> she's great. when we interviewed her standing in line where there was something about her. >> she stood out. >> you picked her out of a ton of people. we interviewed her and she's interest pleasanton and she sounds great. >> she seemed so quiet here but not on stage. all right. >> time now 4: 47. sal you are sounding...
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. >> what a sight. 16 seasons before giants pitcher tim hudson finally earned his first world series not done. the 39-year-old and has surgically repaired right ankle are back for the second year of husband two-year deal. >> are you ready for another one of these? >> i am. i am. >> man. >> it's going to be exciting. >> fans want to know, okay, the ankle. where are we right now. >> five weeks out of surge are you and it's feeling good. now it's just getting my arm in shame. i'm ready to go. >> you had the excitement of winning the whole thing. what point did you have that moment where you said to yourself, wow, this thing really happened. >> after i get home and, um, all of our boxes came in from our locker and everything and once i started unpacking all memorabilia and world series stuff and, you know, the pictures and all that i'm just like, man, you know, this really did happen. it was surreal. everything happened so fast. we were in the world series and in game 7. how did we get here so fast? >> let's talk about this year. i hate to say it. it's an odd number year which usually me
. >> what a sight. 16 seasons before giants pitcher tim hudson finally earned his first world series not done. the 39-year-old and has surgically repaired right ankle are back for the second year of husband two-year deal. >> are you ready for another one of these? >> i am. i am. >> man. >> it's going to be exciting. >> fans want to know, okay, the ankle. where are we right now. >> five weeks out of surge are you and it's feeling good. now it's just...
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. >> as secretary of the hudson and two. [inaudible] >> it's a pleasure to have an opportunity to share brief thought on "the hundred-year marathon" and the contributions of dr. michael pillsbury to the internment is the important debate about the future trajectory of chinese power. i have long valued the insights on china and the asia-pacific region. the combined knowledge of chinese history culture and politics with an understanding of u.s. security and the tools required to protect those interests. whether it's a congressional staffer, member of multiple presidential administration consultant to the pentagon's assessment for hudson institute scholar. dr. pillsbury has rendered important contributions to the understanding of china and its long-term relationship with the united states. part of what makes "the hundred-year marathon" such a unique contribution to literature and american relations is the evolution of the issue. rather than simply choosing the camp and sinking comfortably within it as happens far too often on i
. >> as secretary of the hudson and two. [inaudible] >> it's a pleasure to have an opportunity to share brief thought on "the hundred-year marathon" and the contributions of dr. michael pillsbury to the internment is the important debate about the future trajectory of chinese power. i have long valued the insights on china and the asia-pacific region. the combined knowledge of chinese history culture and politics with an understanding of u.s. security and the tools...
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>> reporter: well, it is brutal cold, and as you mentioned the hudson river. the ice is flowing around and this makes your face sting and your teeth hurt and your fingers and toes to go numb. it's happening to all of us. the tug boat and ferry operators tell fog this is the worst ice they've had to navigate in the last 28 years of operation. commuters coming in droves to get onboard the ice-cracking vessels to get to and from work, this is new york, after all. many expect to have to deal with frigid conditions in the winter. >> i take it every day to work and come in and out, so it's kind of normal but the delays are annoying. otherwise it's fine. a little scary at times bit it's all right. >> more freezing than usual and just typical day on the ferry to be honest. >> and neil, more than 180 million americans in 30 states are dealing with temperatures below 30 degrees today. >> that's incredible. laura, try to stay warm. in the meantime, why ask our energy expert bill flynn to spell out the higher utility bills coming your way because of the freeze when we can
>> reporter: well, it is brutal cold, and as you mentioned the hudson river. the ice is flowing around and this makes your face sting and your teeth hurt and your fingers and toes to go numb. it's happening to all of us. the tug boat and ferry operators tell fog this is the worst ice they've had to navigate in the last 28 years of operation. commuters coming in droves to get onboard the ice-cracking vessels to get to and from work, this is new york, after all. many expect to have to deal...
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>> dylan dreyer on the hudson river. thanks very much. >> al has bravely made his way out to the plaza. good morning. any relief in sight? >> it's crazy cold, and it's going to continue. rights now it feels like it's 19 below below. we're looking at altoona, pennsylvania, 6 below. 8 above in philadelphia. that's right now. you head out west, and chicago it's a little warmer. it's minus 1 in ft. wayne. parkersburg at minus 7. this afternoon, temperatures moderate a they're still anywhere from 10 to 30 degrees below normal. and then you get down into the south, we're talking about temperatures that are into the 40s in texas where they've had some icing. atlanta, we've seen a ground stop at the airport because of icing conditions. but here comes more cold air. ahead of the front, temperatures 10 degrees milder than behind the front. as we get into wednesday morning, look at this. temperatures really start dropping again. minneapolis, 4 below. we're looking at temperatures during the day on thursday into friday morning reall
>> dylan dreyer on the hudson river. thanks very much. >> al has bravely made his way out to the plaza. good morning. any relief in sight? >> it's crazy cold, and it's going to continue. rights now it feels like it's 19 below below. we're looking at altoona, pennsylvania, 6 below. 8 above in philadelphia. that's right now. you head out west, and chicago it's a little warmer. it's minus 1 in ft. wayne. parkersburg at minus 7. this afternoon, temperatures moderate a they're...
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. >> let's go to dylan dwyer on the icy hudson river. dylan, good morning to you. >> it's hard to hear. no surprise that water freezes at 32 degrees. we are so far below freezing for a period of time that ice is becoming a major issue on the hudson river. take a look at how much ice has developed along this major waterway. we are surrounded by it. they use it to transport 70% of the northeast home heating oil. two to three cutters are out on the water every day, breaking through this ice. that is why we are on the u.s. coast guard cutter willow doing just that. it's a delicate balance. the river tends to freeze and if you break up too much it flows downstream. this is one of the worst winters they had seen. we are breaking more record lows this morning and with this cold not expected to stop any time soon cutters like this won't be stopping either. >> thanks very much. >> they made their way out. >> it's crazy cold and going to continue. right now where it feels like it's 19 below, as you get to the north, we are looking at altoona, penn
. >> let's go to dylan dwyer on the icy hudson river. dylan, good morning to you. >> it's hard to hear. no surprise that water freezes at 32 degrees. we are so far below freezing for a period of time that ice is becoming a major issue on the hudson river. take a look at how much ice has developed along this major waterway. we are surrounded by it. they use it to transport 70% of the northeast home heating oil. two to three cutters are out on the water every day, breaking through...
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we are here on the hudson river.le fining choice words for mother nature, brutal up forgiving and bone-chilling all seem to be pretty good descriptions of what is happening. we have been watching the ferries trying to make their way. lookcmçima,yççç) ice trying to get to the other side. cold temperatures setting records all over the place here in new york where the hudson river has been freezing over for days. a record set in central park today with two degrees. the previous record for this date was set at seven back in 1950. now, in judge, low temp records being set there as well. pipes freezing over and we're not just talking about pipes carrying water. some that froze backed up were carrying sewage as well. some are flocking to see the cold weather spectacle in upstate new york niagra falls, turn into a frozen crystal scene, tourists braving the zero temperatures to grab the selfies in front of the iced-over water. and in the nations wherejpçi]çç capitol, commuters are being warned about delays because of two crac
we are here on the hudson river.le fining choice words for mother nature, brutal up forgiving and bone-chilling all seem to be pretty good descriptions of what is happening. we have been watching the ferries trying to make their way. lookcmçima,yççç) ice trying to get to the other side. cold temperatures setting records all over the place here in new york where the hudson river has been freezing over for days. a record set in central park today with two degrees. the previous record for this...
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also tim hudson on the mound today for the 'qÑgiants. amy g joining us next from spring training.hat's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a free security camera call 1800 xfinity or visit comcast.com/xfinityhome. you've likely ordered coffee and pastry. what about coffee in a pastry? kentucky fried chicken is working on a 100% edible coffee cup made from a special wafer like biscuit lined with heat resistant white chocolate. it will launch later this year when they introduce seattle's best coffee at the uk restaurants. so in the united kingdom. there are currently no plans to bring the cups to kc restaurants in the u.s.ü @o cf1 o what? that is something tilled totally have. >> that looks delicious. >> it's all in on
also tim hudson on the mound today for the 'qÑgiants. amy g joining us next from spring training.hat's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a...
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and then jennifer hudson came out. i said, "now barry, i assume you know jennifer hudson."?" i said, she's rapping. her name is -- she's the iggy. and he goes, "that's where they lose me, let's get the jet." [ laughter ] swear to got, got on his jet, left. [ laughter and applause ] that's how rich he is. >> seth: not get the car. >> no, manilow has a jet. and it was in the parking lot or something. "get the jet." i'm going to sound like i'm really throwing names around, this is your possi, you know these folks. one table was nancy pelosi, former vice president gore, tim cook, paul allen, like a crazy baller table. nancy pelosi's husband comes over to me and says," nancy would like to say hello." i call her "speaker." >> seth: sure. >> i was overly thrilled, i went over. started hitting on tim cook, that's a waste of time. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> a gal's gotta try. and then nancy pelosi was so nice, and she was saying, "i've been watching fashion police, and you're doing a great job dear." and these really sweet things, and then i see a girl a little to my left. i tho
and then jennifer hudson came out. i said, "now barry, i assume you know jennifer hudson."?" i said, she's rapping. her name is -- she's the iggy. and he goes, "that's where they lose me, let's get the jet." [ laughter ] swear to got, got on his jet, left. [ laughter and applause ] that's how rich he is. >> seth: not get the car. >> no, manilow has a jet. and it was in the parking lot or something. "get the jet." i'm going to sound like i'm really...
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when it came up when we chatted -- >> are you ready for another one of these, tim hudson? >> i am.y. >> fans want to know the ankle. where are we right now with it? >> you know, right now i'm five weeks out of surgery and it's really feeling good. now it's just getting my arm in shape. it's ready to go. i'm ready to get this thing cranked up. >> you had the excitement of winning the whole thing and after that, at what point did you have that moment where you said to yourself, wow, this thing really happened. >> after i get home and all our box came in from our locker and everything and once i started unpacking all the memorabilia and world series stuff and the pictures and all that this really did happen. it was very surreal. everything happened, you know, so fast at the end of the year. next thing you know we were in the world series and in game 7. how in the world did we get here so fast? here we are living it. >> let's talk about this year. it's i hate to say it, it's an odd number year which usually means, um, the giants don't make it all the way. >> i just feel like our pitchi
when it came up when we chatted -- >> are you ready for another one of these, tim hudson? >> i am.y. >> fans want to know the ankle. where are we right now with it? >> you know, right now i'm five weeks out of surgery and it's really feeling good. now it's just getting my arm in shape. it's ready to go. i'm ready to get this thing cranked up. >> you had the excitement of winning the whole thing and after that, at what point did you have that moment where you said...
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this particular one, hudson bay, the hudson river, this is pier 92 between pier 92 and 94 in the past 24 hours. the icy conditions set up. again, another blast of cold air going to support all of this. look at the footage. i want to share video. this particular one coming out of the state of new jersey. we had three people out on a lake. they thought it was solid ice. they went out some 80 or so feet out there. and when you have snow blanketing some ice, it acts as a blanket and essentially insulates the ice. stow kind of misleads you to think it's frozen solid, but then it's a lot thinner. they had to be pulled out. the air temperature of about 25 fahrenheit. >> wow. don't take risk. that's deadly. >> if you don't get rescued, i'm not sure how they were able -- if they had a phone or whatnot. it does not take more than ten minutes to lose that battle. >> does that happen a lot where you get the snow blanketing the ice -- >> it does, absolutely. it does. this season has been exceptional. so it is more misleading than others where you've had so much snow that it's barely frozen beneath
this particular one, hudson bay, the hudson river, this is pier 92 between pier 92 and 94 in the past 24 hours. the icy conditions set up. again, another blast of cold air going to support all of this. look at the footage. i want to share video. this particular one coming out of the state of new jersey. we had three people out on a lake. they thought it was solid ice. they went out some 80 or so feet out there. and when you have snow blanketing some ice, it acts as a blanket and essentially...
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type of project. >> quite interestingly, the tappan zee bridge was built at the widest point in the hudson river. and the reason it was built at the widest point was to keep the out of the jurisdiction of the port authority which had jurisdiction for 50 miles from the statue of liberty or times square or some point in the middle of new york city your so that point ended at tarrytown and that's what they built the bridge at the very widest point in the hudson river, which is why the bridge, the replacement bridge is so expensive today. let's take one more. yes, sir. >> [inaudible[inaudible] >> i am being asked, after i finished the store in 64 and the little book came out, and 50 years later i am asked what is the difference between 1964 and 2014 in terms of my own curiosity and probably experience. well i don't think there was much except that i saw in terms of 50 years in historical terms is a half-century, how the pride in work endured in the minds of those people who like me, survived to see the bridges celebrate its 50th anniversary anniversary. and those men may be frail and with age
type of project. >> quite interestingly, the tappan zee bridge was built at the widest point in the hudson river. and the reason it was built at the widest point was to keep the out of the jurisdiction of the port authority which had jurisdiction for 50 miles from the statue of liberty or times square or some point in the middle of new york city your so that point ended at tarrytown and that's what they built the bridge at the very widest point in the hudson river, which is why the...
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. >>> coming up, cracking ice on the hudson river.ow the coast guard is keeping a vital lifeline open for the winter-weary northeast. >>> and later, high-tech cars. tesla and google are already in the game. will apple be next? you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> coming up it is a medical first. surgeons give a new heart to a 6-day-old baby. >> this is just an amazing story you're going to want to see. really phenomenal. we'll be right back. this is "cbs this morning: saturday." thank you, cable for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability - 8 years running. plus, fios has the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. period. see the difference for yourself. get a fios triple play online at an amazing price, guaranteed for two full years! plus, get a $300 bonus with a two-year agreement
. >>> coming up, cracking ice on the hudson river.ow the coast guard is keeping a vital lifeline open for the winter-weary northeast. >>> and later, high-tech cars. tesla and google are already in the game. will apple be next? you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> coming up it is a medical first. surgeons give a new heart to a 6-day-old baby. >> this is just an amazing story you're going to want to see. really phenomenal. we'll be right...
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. >>> plus american idle hopeless hudson is getting personal with her local fans. way she's interacting and the important topic she's helping to bring awareness to. >> good morning. we're looking at a commute and traffic is doing pretty well in many areas. this is a look at westbound 92. no problems from the bridge. you can see it there. no problems yet. >>> a lot of cloud cover over us. it's the rain. where is it? not much. we will have the answers coming up. bulldog: what's this? mattress discounters presidents day sale ending? but mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! comforpedic... icomfort... posturepedic hybrid... and wow! get up to four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! and, get a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. the presidents day sale is ending soon! ♪ mattress discounters ♪ . >>> people in paris remain on edge a month after the terror attacks that killed 17 people. as a result now, officials are limiting the filming of action movies in th
. >>> plus american idle hopeless hudson is getting personal with her local fans. way she's interacting and the important topic she's helping to bring awareness to. >> good morning. we're looking at a commute and traffic is doing pretty well in many areas. this is a look at westbound 92. no problems from the bridge. you can see it there. no problems yet. >>> a lot of cloud cover over us. it's the rain. where is it? not much. we will have the answers coming up. bulldog:...
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the tunnel connection under the hudson that carries almost all of the passenger rail through the northeast is very very old. there isn't enough capacity. as you know it became a political issue because governor christie pulled new jersey how far a project to build a new tunnel under the hudson. he said it would be too expensive. >> good to see you guys. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> after the break, how the president got his groove back. we'll look at the renewed swagger and strategy over at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >>> plus, remember congressman aaron schock's office we told you about yesterday? we'll have more on that. it is a packed show. more on "now." (announcer) don't settle for 4g lte coverage that's smaller or less reliable when only one network is america's largest and most reliable 4g lte network: verizon. with xlte, our 4g lte bandwidth has doubled in over 400 cities. and now, save without settling. get 2 lines with 10gb of data for just $110... ...or four lines for just $140. and get a $150 bill credit for each smartphone you switch. hurry! offers end february 4th. o
the tunnel connection under the hudson that carries almost all of the passenger rail through the northeast is very very old. there isn't enough capacity. as you know it became a political issue because governor christie pulled new jersey how far a project to build a new tunnel under the hudson. he said it would be too expensive. >> good to see you guys. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> after the break, how the president got his groove back. we'll look at the renewed...
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there are not many pilots who get the opportunity to pull off a sullenberger type landing in the hudson. thinks justthis is just fortunate that we have survivors. you talk about the cab occupants but also the people on the plane that survive. it does show you the majority of accidents are survivable so it is important to make sure people think about emergency egress and how to get out. >> very good advice. the plane itself was an atr-72-600. is that generally considered a safe plane? >> i think most planes have very good records nowadays. we've got a lot of commercial aircraft that are built all over the world. these aircraft have been around. atr has been around. but i think this airline will have to look very closely at these two events that have occurred recently to understand what happened. i think it will be very important to understand what caused if there was an engine failure, what caused that failure to make sure other aircraft aren't susceptible to a similar failure. they will want to get on that immediately. then i think understanding what was going on in the cockpit with the
there are not many pilots who get the opportunity to pull off a sullenberger type landing in the hudson. thinks justthis is just fortunate that we have survivors. you talk about the cab occupants but also the people on the plane that survive. it does show you the majority of accidents are survivable so it is important to make sure people think about emergency egress and how to get out. >> very good advice. the plane itself was an atr-72-600. is that generally considered a safe plane?...